As Céline says her name in French above—Is it “Dion? No, Dion!” Céline Dion is back in the spotlight once more and modeling the most dazzling looks from the shows this month in Vogue’s latest video—captured at the Ritz in Paris, no less!

As Denée Benton declares, the life of a broadway actress is “not for punks!” Benton appears eight times a week opposite Josh Groban in Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 as the titular Natasha, a 19th-century Russian aristocrat. Benton takes Vogue behind the scenes from rehearsals to vocal warm-ups in her dressing room, and everywhere in between.

In honor of the Tonys, we asked some of our favorite Broadway actors to share the story of their most memorable auditions for a musical. Josh Groban recounts being laughed out of the room for his try at Sweeney Todd, Idina Menzel shares the secret of her Wicked outburst, Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr. reveals the song he always auditions with, and Hugh Jackman admits that his run for the musical Beauty and the Beast forced him into singing lessons.

To mark the occasion of the Tonys, we hit up some of our favorite Broadway stars for some of their less distinguished moments: their audition horror stories. James Corden, Kevin Spacey, Hugh Jackman, Tavi Gevinson, Cobie Smulders, Corey Hawkins, and Zachary Quinto shared hilarious and humbling audition horror stories that prove anything can happen.

Being a model means being ready for anything, and Liu Wen is always game. From tea and selfies with friend Wendi Murdoch and her daughters to sharing lunch with Anna Sui and a bemused Regis Philbin, Liu is upbeat, energetic, and always on. As she wanders through Manhattan, Liu reveals that being a modern supermodel is about so much more than looks.

“In high school I used be hella about that pinup life,” says 20-year-old Sailor Gonzales, a Los Angeles Latina studying fashion design and Chicano studies who now draws inspiration directly from her family and her community. Vogue spent a day with Gonzales, traversing L.A.’s skate parks and thrift stores and exploring her enviable closet.

"For me, Rodeo comes before Queen,'" says Staci Trehern, Miss Rodeo New Mexico 2016 and a self-proclaimed "gangster at heart" who showed Vogue around her rodeo rig and family ranch earlier this year. "Every day that I get to come out here and do this stuff is a reminder that I'm probably the luckiest girl in the world," she says, "So no, I don't get tired of it."

The only way for Vogue.com to keep up with the runaway success that is Migos? Hop in a sprinter van and ask the biggest rap group in the world a succession of rapid-fire questions—or rapper-fire questions—on everything from Atlanta barbecue, time travel, and that Versace shirt habit of theirs.

On the Los Angeles set of March’s epic fashion shoot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Adwoa Aboah, Ashley Graham, Imaan Hammam, Liu Wen, and Vittoria Ceretti took a little time out for dancing on the beach, scarfing down some snacks, and answering the big questions.

For Golden Globe Awards first-timers Priyanka Chopra and Emily Ratajkowski, the big night was all about being themselves and having fun. See these stunning award show attendees go from the ceremony to the after-party in the most glamorous fashions.

Taylor Hill’s down-to-earth vibe shines through no matter what she’s doing, and her off-duty hours are every bit as entertaining as the time she spends working her glamorous job. Game for any situation, Hill has as much fun at the local bodega as she does trying on Dior heels at Bergdorf Goodman. Need proof? The Victoria’s Secret Angel took Vogue along for the ride on a not-so-typical day.

Vogue’s January cover star, Ruth Negga, reads the first chapter of the hottest book of the season: Zadie Smith’s Swing Time. Consider it our gift to you (and the easiest gift to go out and pick up for someone else this holiday season).

Watch Kendall Jenner take a turn at skateboarding with Tyler, The Creator; Travis “Taco” Bennett; and their friends Aramis Hudson, Na-Kel Smith, Ryder McLaughlin, and Tucker Tripp. Mikey Alfred captured the electric scene on set with Vogue and Mario Testino.

Ruth Negga, Vogue’s January cover star, has had the kind of meteoric rise that most actress can only dream about, with a starring role in Jeff Nichols’ Loving that has the smart money on her earning an Oscar, come February. Here, the starlet on the rise recalls her early years behind a bar, as she shows how to pull a perfect pint of Guinness—and tell some terrifically bad jokes as she does it.

Lara Stone has a reputation for being a bombshell, and yet the Dutch supermodel is more of a jeans-and-tee gal than you would expect. See her get up close and personal about her first-ever denim collaboration with Frame Denim.

Michelle Obama has always pushed the boundaries of “political” style. Watch Mrs. Obama’s style evolution, from her first convention to the Obamas’ final state dinner. We have a feeling she’ll keep impressing us long after she moves out of the White House.

The secret to turning heads through the holidays? A flash of eye-catching color, dashed across the lids and strobed freely over the cheeks in a breath-taking blur of prismatic makeup. Watch as model Grace Elizabeth undergoes her own kaleidoscopic transformation beneath the masterful hand of makeup artist Peter Philips, and take note. This is party season’s boldest look.

This season, Gordon von Steiner and Jorden Bickham plucked the new generation of supers and the most dazzling looks straight off the catwalks and headed out to the streets for the ultimate lip sync challenge, set to George Michael’s seminal "Freedom! ’90.” All we have to do now . . . is watch and go get some happy!

When Atlanta trap star Gucci Mane sat down to review the Gucci Spring 2017 collection with us here at Vogue.com, it came as no surprise to learn that he knows what he’s talking about when it comes to the whimsical designs of Alessandro Michele. With a sybaritic stage name that pays homage to the Italian heritage brand and an insatiable luxury online shopping habit to match, Mane—né Radric Davis—revealed the pieces he needs from the new collection, and how he’d style them his way.

How do you celebrate your first Vogue cover? The all-American supermodel heads back to her hometown of Los Angeles for a little post-shoot R&R—and takes the cameras along for the ride—from carpooling with RuPaul to taking a dip in Dolce & Gabbana.

In a whirlwind weekend, Ashley Graham made her way from a fitting with Michael Kors in New York City to Las Vegas to host the Miss USA Pageant (in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands), before jetting back home again to attend the CFDA Awards. All in a day’s work for a supermodel on the rise!

Leading contender for song of the summer is Desiigner’s “Panda,” as heard from every car stereo, house party, and set of headphones in New York City. Who better to take model Andreea Diaconu (clad in summer 2016’s best swimwear) on an afternoon romp through Manhattan than the rapper himself?

Serena and Venus Williams, with former NFL star Bryant McKinnie, get competitive in the third annual Williams Invitational dance competition. This year’s theme? Animation. What began as a casual friends-and-family tennis weekend transformed when dance was added to kick off the events. Three teams, five judges, months of rehearsals, one gold medal. Serena explains, “It got serious, then it got overboard serious, and then it got Broadway.”

Close your eyes and picture Paris Hilton’s most unforgettable outfits. “I used to live for Frankie B [jeans] because they were so low cut,” says Hilton, sitting in her mirrored closet among tens—okay, hundreds—of pairs of jeans. Today she favors a more classic skinny-leg silhouette, but she’s not opposed to reminiscing about her Simple Life days and the skirts she sported that were cut so short they could have been mistaken for bandanas.

Kendall Jenner takes a break at her Vogue.com shoot to chat with Kim Kardashian West about getting to her post-baby “goal weight” in time for the Met Ball—and strategize about the family Christmas card.

When Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid took to the streets of Naples for their Vogue feature, the power couple brought with them all the magic that comes with being young and in love. Forget the “Pillowtalk” video—when Zayn and Gigi are just being themselves, the chemistry is even more evident, especially when Mario Testino is shooting. Watch as a very candid “ZiGi” kisses their way through their Italian vacation, dancing through palazzos, doing handstands, and being almost too cute for words.

Everyone has their preferences for dudes in denim. Enjoy their strut in a looser fit? Maybe a little exposed boxer brief from time to time? Turns out, a good #belfie is important no matter who you are.

This season your denim may come in any form: a dress, a suit, a crotch-high boot. Miranda Kerr, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Ashley Graham, Lily Aldridge, Imaan Hammam, Camille Rowe, and Staz Lindes drop it like it’s hot in the best denim of the season.

Social media sensation and bona fide wunderkind Cameron Dallas is setting his own path, and he’s charted it straight through New York. Watch Dallas take his zany Vine-approved pranks from online to real life as he cruises through the city in the best of the men’s Fall collections.

Irene Kim took over Vogue.com’s Snapchat to capture Seoul Fashion Week’s nitty-gritty, emoji-edited moments of earlier-than-6:00-a.m. mornings, backstage moments with buzzy new brands, and some kimbap snack time. Don’t miss a minute, and join in on the unfiltered fun, here.

Is it a normal slumber party when you’re clad in Chanel couture and dancing your way through The Plaza? For Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid, it totally is. Directed by Cass Bird. Music: Grimes, “Kill V. Maim”

Straight off the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week, Taylor Hill makes the case for gorgeous 24/7. Like a certain character in the film Funny Face, Taylor Hill is an American girl who went to Paris for Fashion Week. Like the star of that film, Hill has both an intense beauty and a goofy, endearing charm. And the same could be said for the best of the French collections, captured here on Hill by Charlotte Wales and Jorden Bickham. Bonjour, Paris!

How best to celebrate the song—and cover star—of the moment? With one epic lip-synch battle! Kendall, Cara, Big Sean, Parris Goebel (RiRi’s choreographer!), and other fierce and illustrious members of Rihanna’s Navy put their own spin on “Work,” now in its fourth week at No. 1.

Irina Shayk, Taylor Hill, Amanda Murphy, and more step out in this season’s key silhouette. Whether you get on board with thigh-grazing, Western-tinged boots or opt for a swingy little micromini and Sunset Strip platforms: It’s all about the gams.

Directed by Charlotte Wales
Fashion Editor Sara Moonves
“Secret in the Dark” performed by Monika

When you’re Kendall Jenner, life is never boring—whether she’s dancing in Gucci with Gigi Hadid, chowing down on McDonald’s, spending some quality time with Marc Jacobs, or shaving her legs in the backseat of a car. Even big sis Kim shows up to join the party. Think you’ve kept up with Kendall? Think again.

On the final day of a frigid New York collections, Korean pop sensation CL decided to heat things up with a dance party. Cass Bird and Jorden Bickham grabbed pretty pals and clothes straight off the catwalks; choreographer Willdabeast came with flexers and voguers; and soon Joey Bada$$, Taylor Hill, Stella Maxwell, and more were there to say goodbye Fashion Week, hello bitches.

Going to the Golden Globes is a once-in-a-lifetime experience (unless you’re Jennifer Lawrence), but being able to share the moment with your best gal pal makes it twice the fun. Watch Vogue.com Style Editor Edward Barsamian and fellow GGA newbie Olivia Palermo capture their adventure on video.

What is it like to grow up with a super-famous big sister? Whether it meant hanging out crib-side like Bella and Gigi Hadid, playing dress-up in vintage frocks and runway furs like Lottie and Kate Moss, or learning from the crew of nearly 10 siblings who came before you, à la Kylie Jenner, these three are well on their way to prove that 2016 is officially the year of the Little Sister.

To celebrate the fact that fashion—following the world at large—has embraced a new era of inclusion, authenticity, and freedom, we gathered 44 musicians, athletes, artists, writers, dancers, and models to show off the standout pieces of the season. The list includes Zendaya, Matt Harvey, Lorde, Jennifer Hudson, and Les Twins—it’s the creative cream of the crop in Spring 2016’s finest. Find out more about who they are, what they stand for, and watch their onset antics now.

The United Nations summit on climate change, known as the COP21, is nearing the end of its two-week session in Paris, and moving ever closer to reaching the world’s first binding international agreement to cut carbon emissions and begin addressing global warming. In a video dispatch from the summit, Cameron Russell speaks with some of the amazing women of the COP21 about what’s at stake in the final days of the critical negotiations.

One of the key issues at the Paris climate summit, now in its second week, is where exactly emissions should be capped. Scientists have identified 2 degrees Celsius of warming as a dangerous tipping point for the planet, but many low-lying island countries are pushing for 1.5. In a video dispatch from the negotiations, model-advocate Cameron Russell goes backstage and asks some of the formidable women at the COP21 just what a difference a half degree makes.

This season the ruffle is the game-changing flourish on dresses, sleeves, and even otherwise sedate trousers. It adds softness to tailoring, movement to minimalist offerings, and always, always a sense of charm and drama, which is essential to survive the holidays. Here, Vanessa Axente shows how easy it is to be both fabulously frilly and unfathomably fashionable.

The United Nations summit on climate change, also known as the COP21, kicked off a week ago in Paris. More than 190 countries have been negotiating for seven days, around the clock, to hammer out a historic agreement to cut carbon emissions and limit the effects of global warming. During the final days of the talks, Vogue will be heading backstage at the COP21 with Cameron Russell, taking you behind the scenes at the world’s most important gathering on global warming.

Set in a lush jungle surrounded by rice paddies and with the Ayung River flowing nearby, the Mandapa Ritz-Carlton Reserve, in Bali’s crafts capital of Ubud, envelopes guests in serenity. Take a tour.
Video by Jason Schmidt and Cory Jacobs
Special thanks to Cathay Pacific Airways.

To celebrate the Resort collections soon to hit your closet, Adriana Lima here gives us her version of the Swerve. It’s an attention-seeking little dance that perfectly suits these attention-seeking frocks . . . and who among us doesn’t secretly wish to turn a few heads every now and then?

Straight from the City of Light—and filmed in Paris on the final day of Fashion Week—here are some of our favorite looks for spring worn by some of our favorite people. Once again, Cass Bird and Jorden Bickham gathered their model gang—including Irina Shayk, Taylor Hill, Grimes, and Miguel, among others—and had an all day, traffic-stopping dance party.

The coolest party of New York Fashion Week was thrown by Young Thug, Cass Bird, and Jorden Bickham on the final day of the collections. Dress code? Some of our favorite looks for spring—from streetwear to señorita—worn straight off the catwalks. Guest list? Some of our favorite people, also straight off the catwalks. On the playlist? Jamie xx’s “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)” featuring Young Thug and Popcaan.

This fall you will be looking for your slip dress and your flannels; you may even resurrect the Docs. Why the appeal more than two decades on? Because grunge celebrates the unkempt charm of youth, that brilliant and fleeting time when all imperfections are beautiful. Here, 14 catwalk stars, most of whom were not even born when Kurt and Courtney briefly dazzled, show us how to rock this season’s most gloriously downbeat pieces.

Vogue Contributing Editor Camilla Nickerson takes us behind the scenes of the September issue shoot "Empire Rises," photographed by Mario Testino. The story features model Jourdan Dunn along with The Weeknd, Lee Daniels, and the cast of his hit show Empire. "There were some fantastic moments," says Nickerson, "Bryshere Y. Gray was dancing, Jussie Smollett was singing. It felt like we were living the show." Watch to see the story unfold.

You’ve seen her as Deena Jones. You’ve seen her as Honey Bee, and Foxxy Cleopatra, and, of course, Sasha Fierce. Now Beyoncé takes on the role of September issue cover star in this interpretive look at the cover story.

Go behind-the-scenes on our Llamas and Pajamas photo shoot in upstate New York with one very hot model (Garrett Neff) and nine incredibly chic llamas. Why llamas and pajamas you might ask? Nothing has us more excited for Valentine’s Day than the thought of warm, wintry, gifts to give our loved ones—and what better to pair those with than Vogue.com’s newest favorite animal. And with that, llamas and pajamas was born.

The best party-starting shoes tend to come with eye-catching special effects—glitter-glazed oxfords, bejeweled peep toes, and glimmering Mary Janes are the kind of fancy footwear that shines brightest under the light of the dance floor. It's why we asked choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall to bring that holiday spirit to life, with a special bunny hop pas de deux. See her, along with a few adorable fluffy-footed friends, skip to the beat of the new season in our exclusive video.

Here at Vogue.com, we have a bit of a preoccupation with the future, and with that in mind, we teamed up with model Caroline Trentini and filmmaker Gordon von Steiner to bring you next season right now: The ten best looks from the top ten collections at NYFW, from Altuzarra’s bondage-referencing articulated leather grids and Thom Browne’s kaleidoscope swirl of scarves to Marc Jacobs’s twisted take on military dressing and Oscar de la Renta’s updated evening looks. Welcome to the future.

You've seen International Editor at Large Hamish Bowles teaching Lena Dunham how to do “the cover girl.” In this Vogue Original Short, Celia Rowlson-Hall, the choreographer behind the video, walks us through the model-inspired dance. Now, show us how you “Shalom it out,” work it like “Edie,” or do the “manic Linda” by posting your own video on YouTube, Instagram, or Twitter using #voguecoverdance.

Go behind the scenes with the Academy Award-winning actress on the set of her September cover shoot as she talks about her life in front of the camera and how her newfound fame has completely changed her perspective.

The Hunger Games star goes on location to Cornelia Guest's stunning Templeton home, along with Mario Testino behind the camera, Fashion Director Tonne Goodman—and perhaps a dog wrangler? See what goes into the making of Jennifer Lawrence's September cover.

Tamara Mellon gives us an exclusive tour of her personal closet. "Everything has its place," explains the entrepreneur. There are rows and rows of shoes, and lots of leopard and lace. The self-proclaimed jumpsuit obsessive—she has 31, yes, that's 3-1 black jumpsuits—has a beyond enviable wardrobe. Go behind the scenes of our August story and get an inside glimpse at a closet that rivals even the one here at Vogue.

This summer, it seems like you can’t go anywhere without hearing Daft Punk’s infectious dance number “Get Lucky.” We follow the French phenomenon and supermodel Karlie Kloss through the streets of New York as they are photographed by Craig McDean.

It’s been eleven years since No Doubt released an album, and now the rock group is finally together again with Push and Shove. We interviewed lead singer Gwen Stefani—who’s on the cover of this month’s issue—along with the rest of the band on their long-awaited reunion and what they’ve learned along the way.

Escape to Tuscany's stunning Il Pellicano with model Carolyn Murphy and Rust and Bone star Matthias Schoenaerts as they are photographed by Mario Testino in a dramatic black-and-white wardrobe of resort looks.

From Sports Illustrated cover girl to high-fashion darling, Kate Upton is the surprise model of the moment. Get a closer look at the up-and-comer as she is photographed by Steven Meisel for the November issue.

Rihanna goes far and away for her second Vogue cover shoot, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. Watch our behind-the-scenes interview with the singer as she discusses the brand-new look that goes with her brand-new album.

“Disappearing into the fantasy” is how Keira Knightley describes her approach to taking on the leading role in Joe Wright’s upcoming film Anna Karenina. Go behind the scenes of Knightley’s October cover shoot in our latest video where the actress, working with photographer Mario Testino and Creative Director Grace Coddington, reveals how she re-created that fantasy for Vogue—emerging as a dramatic heroine in haute couture.

Photographer Norman Jean Roy did double duty on the internationally based sets showcased in "The Vogue 120" (our list of the most influential people in fashion under 45). Check out Alexander Wang, Raf Simons, Florence Welch, and more of your favorite designers, models, and personalities in his video.

From Southern belle to high-octane action hero, there's one thing you can say about Emma Stone: The girl's got range. Here, the actress (and our July cover star) discusses her role in The Amazing Spider-Man and works it for the camera in some of fall's most inspired looks.

We sat with Lena Dunham and her costars, Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet, and Jemima Kirke, on the set of their Vogue shoot and talked about the similarities between their own lives and those of their characters—and why people are still surprised when women are funny.

On the eve of her 22nd birthday, Taylor Swift was photographed by Mario Testino for the February issue of Vogue. Get a first look at what went on behind the scenes at the shoot at the Bowery Hotel in New York (hint: her band came out to support her, and she agreed to undergo a look-changing haircut) .

On the eve of her twenty-first birthday, Emma Watson talked to us about the perils and pleasures of her young whirlwind life, and what she's looking forward to most in her next post–Harry Potter chapter.

We followed Anne Hathaway to Paris—where she was photographed for our cover in iconic locations like the Crillon (she caused a major stir getting out of an antique car) and Maxim's—to talk about how her Oscar nomination hasn't changed her, and why she hates being the center of attention.

We spoke to Sarah Jessica Parker (and several other hugely successful working mothers, including Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, artist Rachel Feinstein, makeup artist Gucci Westman, and Vogue Fashion Director Tonne Goodman) about how the role of women in society is always changing, and how they do their very best to keep up—and, more important, let go of doing it all.

We asked Marc Jacobs, Candy Pratts Price, Mario Sorrenti, and Camilla Nickerson to share their favorite thoughts about Kate Moss and to give us an inside look at the supermodel’s wedding to Jamie Hince in the Cotswolds this summer.

It was quite a spectacle on the beaches of Long Island, New York, where photographer Peter Lindbergh gathered Victoria's Secret models Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima, Doutzen Kroes, Chanel Iman, and Alessandra Ambrosio for a spread in the September issue of Vogue. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this behind-the-scenes footage of some of the world's most famously beautiful women tells you a whole different story.

A few weeks before her wedding to Jamie Hince of the Kills, Kate Moss talks exclusively to Vogue.com about the big plans for her Jazz Age–meets–rock-'n'-roll ceremony, the subject of her September Vogue cover shoot.

Kristen Stewart posed for the February cover with Proenza Schouler designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez in a deserted L.A. warehouse, where she talked exclusively to Vogue.com about how she got her start in the business, the strangest part about being thrust under microscope, and where she sees herself in ten years.

For her cover shoot with photographer Peter Lindbergh, Reese Witherspoon, the star of this spring's Water for Elephants, became part of an extravagant spectacle of fire-breathers, lion tamer, and a menagerie of animals.

Sienna Miller is taking a serious approach to life these days, but at her July photo shoot the actress shared all the behind-the-scenes fun and candidly dished about her style, her big mouth, and her big year ahead.

Actress Jessica Biel took us behind the scenes of her February cover shoot, where photographer Mario Testino revealed her two distinct sides: the simple country girl and the Hollywood star-on-the-make.

Jessica Alba has made small changes in her life with the hope of making a big impact on the environment. We caught up with the actress at her July shoot to talk about all the ways an average person can go green.

Tennis star Ana Ivanovic, 21; model and activist Christy Turlington, 40; and explorer Anne Doubilet, 61, chat with our cameras at their photo shoots for August's Age Issue portfolio about living life at every decade.

We go behind-the-shoot of "The Life Rhapsodic"—a fashion spread in Vogue’s March issue photographed by Norman Jean Roy to catch-up with actor Anthony Mackie, singer John Legend, and models Chanel Iman and Arlenis Sosa as they reveal—in a bold, bohemian-influenced riot of colorful clothes—everything we have to look forward to this spring.

In “Playing with Fire” in the November issue of Vogue, Jonathan Van Meter writes that David Fincher’s Girl with the Dragon Tattoo takes all kinds of risks—including casting newcomer Rooney Mara. Vogue.com traveled to the cover shoot in London earlier this year to talk with Mara about the audition process and how she transformed herself, both physically and emotionally, once she landed the once-in-a-lifetime role of Lisbeth Salander.

Breakthrough actress Carey Mulligan, stylist Grace Coddington, photographer Peter Lindbergh, and a van full of the most exquisite looks from the fall 2010 haute couture shows that had just wrapped in Paris made for a spectacular Vogue shoot in the south of France.

Her status as a style icon, in her own right and as the Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw, only grows with each year, but what was the actress's first introduction to fashion? Parker shares her journey from Ohio to Galliano.

In this exclusive video interview on the Vogue cover set, Charlize Theron talks about her South African upbringing, being reunited with famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, and what interested her about playing the girl everyone loves to hate in the upcoming Young Adult.

Get an inside look at Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, directed by Julie Taymor with music and lyrics by Bono and the Edge, of U2—with our exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes video of a masterpiece in the making.

Get an inside look at the making of Vogue’s annual Shape Issue cover shoot and watch an exclusive on-set interview with singer, mother, and American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez, in which she talks about how she stays fit—and why she's comfortable with herself today.